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School Administrator Compensation Packages Going Public

May 13, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Chris Lauzen, Dan Cronin, John Millner, Kirk Dillard, Sandra Pihos, School Superintendent, Short Debate, Transparency

What school administrators receive in compensation will be easily obtainable starting in October.

State Senator Dan Cronin, joined by Kirk Dillard, Chris Lauzen and John Millner have decided that the most highly paid local politicians, school district superintendents (and other administrative personnel), should be an open book.

Starting October 1st the following will be on your local school web site:

“The salary compensation report shall include without limitation base salary, bonuses, pension contributions, retirement increases, the cost of health insurance, the cost of life insurance, paid sick and vacation day payouts, annuities, and any other form of compensation or income paid on behalf of the employee.”

This will soon become the “go to” place for those looking for a new administrative job to figure out how much they can request.

House sponsor Sandra Pihos has gotten the bill on Short Debate. Since no one has yet to vote against the legislation, passage is a virtual certainty.

And, as a bonus, the teachers’ contract will also be posted on the internet.

Too bad the bill doesn’t cover junior college presidents and presidents emeriti.

NTU of Illinois Takes on 25 Year Pensions for Auto Mechanics and Body Guys, Tollway Employees, Sign Hangers, Auto Attendants and Even Messengers

April 30, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Don Harmon, Donne Trotter, Iris Martinez, Jacqueline Collins, Jim DeLeo, John Millner, Kirk Dillard, Kwame Raoul, Maggie Crotty, Mattie Hunter, Messengers, Michael Bond, Michael Noland, Pension

In the

“Are You Nuts?”

category is legislative language proposed by

  • Oak Park State Senator Don Harmon, plus
  • Mattie Hunter,
  • Donne E. Trotter,
  • James A. DeLeo,
  • Iris Y. Martinez,
  • Michael Noland,
  • M. Maggie Crotty,
  • Kirk W. Dillard,
  • Jacqueline Y. Collins and
  • John J. Millner and supported in committee by
  • Kwame Raoul,
  • Michael Bond,
  • James Clayborne,
  • Mattie Hunter and
  • Antonio Munoz

Two who might run for governor–Republicans Bill Brady and Dan Rutherford–voted against the bill in committee, as did the GOP’s Brad Burzynski . Dan Cronin, also a Republican, voted present.

The supporters want to allow auto mechanics and body guys, sign hangers, auto attendants and, would you believe, messengers to retire at full pension benefits after 25 years.

Lots of other tollway folks, too:

lane walkers, toll collectors, section clerk and parts clerk, warehouse workers, money room truck driver, money room cash handlers and custodians.

Make no mistake about these employees being your bed rock patronage types. They work not only for the tollway, but for Agriculture, Transportation and Central Management Services.

This is one audacious bill.

Jim Tobin’s National Taxpayers United of Illinois flagged this atrocity for me. NTU’s press release is the top one on its new web site.

Ultimate credit goes to Kristen McQueary, however, I was told. These abuses of the taxpaying public were featured in her Sunday Daily Southtown column.

Can anyone in Springfield spell 401(k)?

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In the photo of the O’Hare toll plaza at rush hour, note that one of the cash booths is unmanned. Probably out lobbying a state senator for a pension increase.

NTU of Illinois Takes on 25 Year Pensions for Auto Mechanics and Body Guys, Tollway Employees, Sign Hangers, Auto Attendants and Even Messengers

April 30, 2008 By: Cal Skinner Category: Don Harmon, Donne Trotter, Iris Martinez, Jacqueline Collins, Jim DeLeo, John Millner, Kirk Dillard, Kwame Raoul, Maggie Crotty, Mattie Hunter, Messengers, Michael Bond, Michael Noland, Pension

In the

“Are You Nuts?”

category is legislative language proposed by

  • Oak Park State Senator Don Harmon, plus
  • Mattie Hunter,
  • Donne E. Trotter,
  • James A. DeLeo,
  • Iris Y. Martinez,
  • Michael Noland,
  • M. Maggie Crotty,
  • Kirk W. Dillard,
  • Jacqueline Y. Collins and
  • John J. Millner and supported in committee by
  • Kwame Raoul,
  • Michael Bond,
  • James Clayborne,
  • Mattie Hunter and
  • Antonio Munoz

Two who might run for governor–Republicans Bill Brady and Dan Rutherford–voted against the bill in committee, as did the GOP’s Brad Burzynski . Dan Cronin, also a Republican, voted present.

The supporters want to allow auto mechanics and body guys, sign hangers, auto attendants and, would you believe, messengers to retire at full pension benefits after 25 years.

Lots of other tollway folks, too:

lane walkers, toll collectors, section clerk and parts clerk, warehouse workers, money room truck driver, money room cash handlers and custodians.

Make no mistake about these employees being your bed rock patronage types. They work not only for the tollway, but for Agriculture, Transportation and Central Management Services.

This is one audacious bill.

Jim Tobin’s National Taxpayers United of Illinois flagged this atrocity for me. NTU’s press release is the top one on its new web site.

Ultimate credit goes to Kristen McQueary, however, I was told. These abuses of the taxpaying public were featured in her Sunday Daily Southtown column.

Can anyone in Springfield spell 401(k)?

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In the photo of the O’Hare toll plaza at rush hour, note that one of the cash booths is unmanned. Probably out lobbying a state senator for a pension increase.

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